For those who don't know, a symbol very similar to the Triskelion is the central focus in the flag of Sicily:
I knew that the symbol, which we Italians call "Trinacria", had Ancient origins but I didn't expect it could be so important.
Obviously, if you look into other mainstream sources they give this symbol a whole different and more materialistic meaning.
Supposedly, the head is Medusa's, and the wheat was added in Roman times to simbolyze Sicily's fertility as a huge source of wheat for the Roman Empire.
I also just now notice the lack of wings at the feet, which basically removes the Hermes symbolism.
Just thought it was interesting to point out.
I am an Aspiring God, and so are you.
O Gods of the first dawn, Gods of Hellas and of Khem, of the rivers of Sumer and the snows of the North, of every people that once knelt before the true and the bright:
I declare before You and before the witness of all the heavens that Your Names are restored. Restored truly. Restored rightly. Restored in their power and their majesty and their original splendor.- High Priest Zevios Metathronos

